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posted on 25-8-2011 at 06:13
The name isobutyl
The name isobutyl bromide refers to a compound with structure
CH3-CH-CH2-Br
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CH3
The systematic name is?
My question is do we treat Br as if it were a branch?
Also Hypothetically speaking, if there were a double bond or tripple bonded element that was not carbon or Hydrogen how would we go about naming them?
The answer for the above is 1-Bromo-2-methylpropane
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